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WUOC 2024 Recap and Results

Competing in Bankso, Bulgaria this year from 1-5 August, WUOC 2024 saw 12 Australian athletes fight hard in all events.

Our Australian team had a great mixture of athletes competing in their first ever WUOC and others who had recently competed in JWOC 2024, WOC 2024 or previous years’ WUOC races. Some athletes were even experienced enough to be running their third WUOC!

OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN TEAM

MEN: David Stocks, Angus Haines, Leith Soden, Ewan Shingler, Alastair George, Callum White


WOMEN: Emily Sorensen, Justine Hobson, Julia Gannon, Nea Shingler, Caitlin Young, Mikayla Cooper


Team Leaders: Mary Fleming and Brodie Nankervis

Throughout the week, our Aussies competed in an individual sprint, sprint relay, middle distance and relay. Here are the results for each event:

Individual Sprint – 1 August

PlaceNameTime
29. Angus Haines 15:10
31. Caitlin Young 13:55
39. Emily Sorensen 14:10
44. Ewan Shingler 15:30
50. Alastair George 15:38
55. Leith Soden 15:51
59. Justine Hobson 14:53
60. Mikayla Cooper 14:54
71. Callum White 16:31
89. David Stocks 17:28
99. Julia Gannon 18:57
MP Nea Shingler

Sprint Relay – 2 August

A massive congratulations to the Australia 1 team for finishing in 9th place out of 42 teams! This great run demonstrates Australia is competitive in international sprint format events.

Execution of route choice seemed to be critical as well as maintaining high speed. Both Australian teams performed with great credit.

Alastair George, Mikayla Cooper, Angus Haines & Nea Shingler

9th placeAustralia 1 TeamTotal Time: 53:48 +2:50
Leg 1 Nea Shingler 13:17 (10)
Leg 2 Angus Haines 13:23 (15)
Leg 3 Ewan Shingler 13:22 (14)
Leg 4Caitlin Young 13:46 (11)
NCAustralia 2 TeamTotal Time: 56:59 +6:01
Leg 1Mikayla Cooper 14:36 (27)
Leg 2 Alastair George 13:30 (21)
Leg 3 Leith Soden 13:50 (23)
Leg 4Emily Sorensen15:03 (25)

Middle Distance – 4 August

Ewan Shingler, Angus Haines, Caitlin Young & Callum White

PlaceNameTime
20.Nea Shingler36:38
32.Ewan Shingler34:52
42.Leith Soden35:51
47.Julia Gannon41:03
55.Alastair George37:17
59.Justine Hobson42:57
61.Angus Haines37:31
74. David Stocks39:28
81.Mikayla Cooper50:45
88.Emily Sorensen55:34
107.Callum White53:43
DNFCaitlin Young

Relay – 5 August

Australia 1 Women’s Team: Nea Shingler, Julia Gannon & Caitlin Young

9th PlaceAustralia 1 Women’s Team1:42:23
Leg 1Caitlin Young30:37(11)
Leg 2Nea Shingler33:56(9)
Leg 3Julia Gannon37:50(15)
14th PlaceAustralia 2 Men’s Team1:42:17
Leg 1Angus Haines29:53(19)
Leg 2David Stocks34:36(25)
Leg 3Callum White37:48(25)

Emily Sorensen finishing leg 3 for Australia 2 Women’s Team

NCAustralia 2 Women’s Team1:55:02
Leg 1Mikayla Cooper35:42(22)
Leg 2Justine Hobson33:52(8)
Leg 3Emily Sorensen45:28(22)
NCAustralia 1 Men’s TeamMP
Leg 1Ewan ShinglerMP
Leg 2Leith Soden32:55(20)
Leg 3Alastair George31:06(13)

We’re proud of how all athletes performed throughout the week in their races. We had some standout results, especially Australia 1 finishing the sprint relay in 9th place!

We hope to send another great Aussie team to WUOC 2025 with as much depth as we had this year!

Photos by Ivana Pedeva and Mary Fleming.

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